BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Altman Vilandrie & Company, a strategy consulting firm focused on the communications, media and related technology sectors, recently promoted Daniel Mazor to principal. Mazor, who joined Altman Vilandrie & Company in 2011, advises the firm’s Telecommunications, Media and Technology (TMT) sector and private equity clients on a range of business and marketing strategy issues. He is based at the firm’s Boston headquarters.
“Daniel has been a strong contributor across various client engagements and we are pleased to recognize his contributions with a spot on the leadership team,” said Altman Vilandrie & Company COO Steve Conway. “In particular, Daniel’s marketing expertise has been important to growing our Marketing ROI practice, which provides new services to existing clients while also attracting new clients to the firm.”
At Altman Vilandrie & Company, Mazor’s expertise includes growth initiatives, marketing ROI, and go-to-market strategy for digital media, telco and infrastructure companies. During recent client engagements, Mazor led marketing investment planning for a leading wireless provider as part of the firm’s Marketing ROI practice. He has also led digital media strategy development and conducted investor due diligence of pricing and market dynamics for a datacenter operator.
Mazor earned a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University along with an MBA from Babson. Prior to business school, Mazor worked at PowerAdvocate, a boutique energy sector consulting firm and at computer chip maker AMD.
About Altman Vilandrie & Company
Altman Vilandrie & Company is a strategy consulting group that focuses on the telecom, media, technology and investor sectors. The company’s consultants are experienced in strategy, marketing, finance, M&A, technology, regulatory and operations disciplines. Based in Boston, with offices in New York City and San Francisco, Altman Vilandrie & Company enables clients to seize new opportunities, navigate mounting challenges, improve business performance, and increase investor value within complex and converging industries.
Ninety percent of the boutique firm’s operator clients are large- to mid-cap companies including service providers, technology and software developers, and media companies. Altman Vilandrie & Company’s financial clients include many of the largest and most prominent investors in the telecom, media and technology markets.